Opium

by Jean Cocteau

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    Opium by: Jean Cocteau: The Internet Archive contains a digital scan of the 1930 text of 'Opium', noting it as 'Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming'. This is likely a scanned text version and not a professionally produced, unabridged audiobook. One entry mentions 'Audio Books & Poetry' under its categories, but without further information or a retailer link, it cannot be confirmed as an official audiobook.
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    Confessions of an English Opium-Eater: An eBay listing mentioned this title alongside a search for Jean Cocteau's 'Opium'. This is an autobiography by Thomas de Quincey about his opium addiction, not the work by Jean Cocteau, and thus does not meet the criteria.

Summary

A targeted search across major official audiobook platforms (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) for an official, unabridged audiobook of Jean Cocteau's "Opium" yielded no direct positive results. The searches confirmed the existence of the text, which is a 1930 journal of his detoxification from opium. The Internet Archive has a digitized version of the original text, which may have accessibility or rudimentary text-to-speech features, but no concrete evidence of a professionally produced, unabridged audiobook for the general public was found on the specified official retail platforms. Therefore, an official, unabridged audiobook is currently listed as unavailable.